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Following a prolonged upward trend and uncertainty after approaching the previous peak, investor sentiment became more cautious, leading to increased short-term profit-taking pressure. However, market experts believe that market sentiment is likely to stabilise soon.
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On Friday, the benchmark VN-Index experienced a decline of 0.65 per cent, closing at 1,154.70 points. Throughout the past week, the average trading volume on the southern exchange stood at 90.5 million shares per session, with a total value of VNĐ1.8 trillion (US$73 million).